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IRF Launches Competition to Promote Transparent and Accountable Local Governance (Ukraine)

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Deadline: 17-Feb-2026

The International Renaissance Foundation (IRF) invites proposals to strengthen local democracy and community governance by updating or creating community charters. Grants range from 700,000 to 1,000,000 hryvnias, with a total competition budget of 12,000,000 hryvnias. Projects should focus on transparency, accountability, participatory governance, and citizen engagement, including tools such as public hearings, participatory budgeting, and advisory bodies.

Overview

The IRF grant competition aims to empower communities to strengthen local governance by improving or developing community charters. The initiative promotes:

Funding Details

Ineligible Expenses

Funding cannot be used for:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants are encouraged to cooperate with local governments and civil society partners to enhance project impact and legitimacy.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Confirm eligibility of your organization and experience

  2. Design a project to update or create community charters, focusing on transparency, accountability, and citizen participation

  3. Prepare a detailed proposal including objectives, activities, expected outcomes, budget, and timeline

  4. Submit online exclusively through the IRF Electronic Competition system

  5. Ensure all documents comply with required formats and size limits

  6. Implement the project and report on outcomes, ensuring documentation of all eligible expenses

Evaluation Criteria

Applications are assessed based on:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Why This Program Matters

The IRF Local Democracy Grants:

Conclusion

The IRF Charter Development Grants provide a strategic opportunity for eligible Ukrainian organizations to enhance transparency, accountability, and democratic practices at the community level. By focusing on inclusive governance and citizen participation, funded projects strengthen local institutions, improve public trust, and foster resilient communities.

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